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<blockquote data-quote="kb5iod" data-source="post: 458081" data-attributes="member: 3302"><p>I haven't had mine very long and haven't tried the auto catch. However, the best I can tell there is a small lever near the top that controls a notched flat piece of metal. There are "ears" along the sliding top section of the gate that fit in these notches. The ears barely catch the notches and create somewhat of a hair trigger that is tripped when the cow touches the gate as she sticks her head through. I may be way off on this so maybe someone more familiar with the auto mechanism will give a description.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kb5iod, post: 458081, member: 3302"] I haven't had mine very long and haven't tried the auto catch. However, the best I can tell there is a small lever near the top that controls a notched flat piece of metal. There are "ears" along the sliding top section of the gate that fit in these notches. The ears barely catch the notches and create somewhat of a hair trigger that is tripped when the cow touches the gate as she sticks her head through. I may be way off on this so maybe someone more familiar with the auto mechanism will give a description. [/QUOTE]
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